Archive for 2008

Magic video enhancement? Magic video enhancement?

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

We have started adding regular video clips to our weekly web features. Entitled “In Their Own Words”, the clips are short and raw – much like something that you would find on YouTube. Sometimes, I do a little post production clean up, but all the video is shot and edited by the college writer, James […]

Little quackers Little quackers

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

My friends Jamie and BK just became the proud parents of four baby ducks. These particular ducks will grow up to be Indian Runner Ducks. The breed is characterized by their peculiar stance. They tend to stand straight up on their hind legs – rather then the squat position usually associated with ducks. Anyway, here […]

Rotten fruit lip balm Rotten fruit lip balm

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

I spotted this in the bargain bin of a local store and took this fuzzy picture. At first, I thought that it was an unfortunate translation issue (non-native speaker confusing rotten for fresh or ripe) – but then I noticed who the manufacturer was. David and Goliath makes a whole line of halirously named products. […]

Wunderbike rides again Wunderbike rides again

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Just got my bike up and running again. [thanks to Daric Cheshire of Cheshire Motorsports]

Big Mona

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Little Mona’s Big Sister

1K Tiny Mona 1K Tiny Mona

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Even after giving Rob some guff about not optimizing his image – he was kind enough to append my comment to the original 1K Competition post. So, I decided to take the challenge and create a real 1K entry. Tiny Mona I wanted to take the competition as literally as possible, but I am no […]

1K Competition 1K Competition

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Over on BoingBoing Gadgets, Rob Beschizza lets us know that hard drive manufacturer Seagate has just shipped it’s 1 billionth drive. To commemorate the event, he asked readers to create something less then 1K: 1 kilobyte. 1 kibibyte. 1 kilobit. 1,000 ASCII characters. Source code, file size, tile size, the number of letters in a […]

Dreaming of a white April Dreaming of a white April

Monday, March 31st, 2008

February and most of March had been unseasonably warm. Many days it felt like springtime. But during the past two weeks, winter has been playing catch-up. During several days last week, I stepped out of the office to find that it was snowing – big fluffy flakes. Then this weekend we had snow followed by […]

Mr. Fish and the funny sign Mr. Fish and the funny sign

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

Our good friend Fish recently left the Pacific Northwest and moved to sunny, sunny Florida. He just sent me an email about his fishing trip (something that I guess people down there do on a Thursday). He included a great shot of his gear and an even better one of a danger sign. It is […]

PDXRIA - Amazon Web Services PDXRIA – Amazon Web Services

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Mike Culver from Amazon web services came to speak to the PDXRIA group. In his own words: “I’m a Web services evangelist with Amazon Web Services. My day job–and my night and weekend passion–is working with developers to talk about life in a post Web 2.0 world”